skin care acne control    


skin care acne control

What Is Acne?

Acne vulgaris is a common dermatologic disease in African patients, as well as in Caucasians Our report evaluates the safety and efficacy of adapalene gel 01% in African patients with acne vulgaris We used a 12-week, 2-center, open-label, noncomparative study of adapalene gel 01% in 65 African patients with acne vulgaris to assess the drug's effect on hyperpigmented lesions in people with dark skin The study demonstrated that the progressive and significant improvements in lesion counts and global acne grades produced by adapalene in African patients were paralleled by significant improvements in the degree of hyperpigmentation of acne lesions 
                                                                                  
Acne mechanica: Form of acne that develops in response to heat, covered skin, constant pressure, and/or repetitive friction against the skin                                                                                     

Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation: Excessive skin darkening at places where the skin was inflamed

Steroid acne: Acne that develops from long-term use of corticosteroid medications Since this condition can develop, corticosteroid medications are prescribed for a limited time

Keep in mind that it can take between 4 and 8 weeks before you notice an improvement in your skin If an over-the-counter acne product doesn't seem to help after 2 months, get advice from your doctor

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